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September 17, 2014, 08:07:26 PM
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I think it has something to do with the Varidef.
At another very large scrypt pool I used to run LTC I have noticed that my diff never goes higher than 700 and then all my miners runs max out around 42-44 Mhash pr machine.
But when running LTCD my miners run on avrage 37-39 Mhash, so I think varideff kills a lot of hash.
I could be nice if best pool hat different ports for different diffs like : 700, 1024,2048 and so on.

Vardiff shouldn't be a problem. But it depends on hashrate. If you have large hashrate or large rented rigs on single worker, vardiff should start with much higher value.
That's why we've opened 2 ports on each of our scrypt stratums High (>512) and Low VarDiff.
The correct hashrate is what you see at your miner side. Pool calculates average hashrate based on submitted shares in last minute, which is not always accurate Smiley
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September 17, 2014, 08:08:05 PM
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16287 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CONGRATS IGOR
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September 17, 2014, 08:08:45 PM
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13 blocks to go people!!
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September 17, 2014, 08:09:07 PM
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13 blocks to go Grin
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September 17, 2014, 08:10:59 PM
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13 blocks to go Grin

Looks like its gonna take some hours before this is gonna be over :/

Like 8 hours+

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September 17, 2014, 08:11:47 PM
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I think it has something to do with the Varidef.
At another very large scrypt pool I used to run LTC I have noticed that my diff never goes higher than 700 and then all my miners runs max out around 42-44 Mhash pr machine.
But when running LTCD my miners run on avrage 37-39 Mhash, so I think varideff kills a lot of hash.
I could be nice if best pool hat different ports for different diffs like : 700, 1024,2048 and so on.

Vardiff shouldn't be a problem. But it depends on hashrate. If you have large hashrate or large rented rigs on single worker, vardiff should start with much higher value.
That's why we've opened 2 ports on each of our scrypt stratums High (>512) and Low VarDiff.
The correct hashrate is what you see at your miner side. Pool calculates average hashrate based on submitted shares in last minute, which is not always accurate Smiley


Strange, since how come i have almost no HW errors at Coinotron with diff 700 and Max Hash and when running at Best I get lots of HW errors and lower Hash. Miners are Zeus Lightnings running with PI´s, so same config for both pools ?

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September 17, 2014, 08:15:16 PM
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I think it has something to do with the Varidef.
At another very large scrypt pool I used to run LTC I have noticed that my diff never goes higher than 700 and then all my miners runs max out around 42-44 Mhash pr machine.
But when running LTCD my miners run on avrage 37-39 Mhash, so I think varideff kills a lot of hash.
I could be nice if best pool hat different ports for different diffs like : 700, 1024,2048 and so on.

Vardiff shouldn't be a problem. But it depends on hashrate. If you have large hashrate or large rented rigs on single worker, vardiff should start with much higher value.
That's why we've opened 2 ports on each of our scrypt stratums High (>512) and Low VarDiff.
The correct hashrate is what you see at your miner side. Pool calculates average hashrate based on submitted shares in last minute, which is not always accurate Smiley


Strange, since how come i have almost no HW errors at Coinotron with diff 700 and Max Hash and when running at Best I get lots of HW errors and lower Hash. Miners are Zeus Lightnings running with PI´s, so same config for both pools ?


I noticed the vardiff adds HW errors..... go back to the 3015 instead of the 3315, fixed my issues. we need to address this to the pool....
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September 17, 2014, 08:16:20 PM
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lite night eu time LOL  Wink
we wil win  Grin
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September 17, 2014, 08:17:47 PM
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I think it has something to do with the Varidef.
At another very large scrypt pool I used to run LTC I have noticed that my diff never goes higher than 700 and then all my miners runs max out around 42-44 Mhash pr machine.
But when running LTCD my miners run on avrage 37-39 Mhash, so I think varideff kills a lot of hash.
I could be nice if best pool hat different ports for different diffs like : 700, 1024,2048 and so on.

Vardiff shouldn't be a problem. But it depends on hashrate. If you have large hashrate or large rented rigs on single worker, vardiff should start with much higher value.
That's why we've opened 2 ports on each of our scrypt stratums High (>512) and Low VarDiff.
The correct hashrate is what you see at your miner side. Pool calculates average hashrate based on submitted shares in last minute, which is not always accurate Smiley


Strange, since how come i have almost no HW errors at Coinotron with diff 700 and Max Hash and when running at Best I get lots of HW errors and lower Hash. Miners are Zeus Lightnings running with PI´s, so same config for both pools ?


I was down to 23 percent valid and changed to the 3315 and now back at 100 percent.  Grin but could be slow updating and I might not of had to change in the first place lol .
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September 17, 2014, 08:17:52 PM
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13 blocks to go Grin

i'm also in, trying to help, but i have only 5MH/s

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September 17, 2014, 08:19:59 PM
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Im doing my best to help as well. Who thinks we will see a 50ksat by the end of the month?  Shocked
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September 17, 2014, 08:21:24 PM
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13 blocks to go Grin

i'm also in, trying to help, but i have only 5MH/s

Nice Job, everything is welcome

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September 17, 2014, 08:21:35 PM
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I have 56878.21830698 LTCD which I bought on Bittrex.

How does that compare to the amount people are mining?

How much LTCD have you bought or mined so far?
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September 17, 2014, 08:22:02 PM
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finally after 45 hours found block at hashlink, go go Cheesy
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September 17, 2014, 08:22:22 PM
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13 blocks to go Grin

i'm also in, trying to help, but i have only 5MH/s

Every bit helps no matter how much you can put towards it. Smiley
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September 17, 2014, 08:22:32 PM
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I think it has something to do with the Varidef.
At another very large scrypt pool I used to run LTC I have noticed that my diff never goes higher than 700 and then all my miners runs max out around 42-44 Mhash pr machine.
But when running LTCD my miners run on avrage 37-39 Mhash, so I think varideff kills a lot of hash.
I could be nice if best pool hat different ports for different diffs like : 700, 1024,2048 and so on.

Vardiff shouldn't be a problem. But it depends on hashrate. If you have large hashrate or large rented rigs on single worker, vardiff should start with much higher value.
That's why we've opened 2 ports on each of our scrypt stratums High (>512) and Low VarDiff.
The correct hashrate is what you see at your miner side. Pool calculates average hashrate based on submitted shares in last minute, which is not always accurate Smiley


Strange, since how come i have almost no HW errors at Coinotron with diff 700 and Max Hash and when running at Best I get lots of HW errors and lower Hash. Miners are Zeus Lightnings running with PI´s, so same config for both pools ?


Vardiff takes few minutes to adjust. We had similar issue few weeks back and problem was solved by setting additional port with higher VarDiff startup diff.
But I'm not sure if fixed Diff is the right solution because on every ASIC the value is different.

If you use same config on both pools and you have issue with one of them, obviously the pool with no errors is the right for you Smiley

P.S. Spred some hash with us guys, our LTCD Pool is really bored (LTCD.HASHLINK.EU). Could take some power.
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September 17, 2014, 08:23:07 PM
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finally after 45 hours found block at hashlink, go go Cheesy
Cheers ! Smiley
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September 17, 2014, 08:25:55 PM
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umm 12 to go  Grin
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September 17, 2014, 08:26:13 PM
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Im doing my best to help as well. Who thinks we will see a 50ksat by the end of the month?  Shocked
Not sure about 50k by the end of the month its still early days. if we get some more features added them yea. but this is crypto and anything is possible.

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September 17, 2014, 08:27:31 PM
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I think LTCD IS going to replave LTC, but it depends on how much we can develop the coin further.
My guess is that the coin would reach 0,15-0,20$ within 3-4 month, but if investors are hitting the coin big time it could go to 0,3-0,4
In 1 year I think its around 1-2$ maybe even more

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